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now the report from virginia beach. >> reporter: this morning at the virginia beach ocean front, earl was really churning up the surf. the rough seas meant no one was allowed in the water. the pier stretching out into the turbulent owing was holding up strong as ever. choppy it is a got, the pier never wavered. earl did provide a little excitement for sightseers who ventured out in the wind and rain to get a closer look. >> pretty awesome stuff. it really is. >> earl gave jim a break from remodeling homes today. the rock jetty at the beginning of the boardwalk was the spot he chose to come out and get a glimpse of the hurricane. how long have you lived here? >> since' 72. >> reporter: a long time. you've seen a lot of storms. >> yep. >> reporter: what about this one? what do you think? >> this is a baby. it ain't going to do much. >> reporter: it was about 8:30 this morning when we stopped by the inlet, that danger sign saying it all. we're standing here looking across the rudy inlet at the northern edge there. the owing certainly getting more churned up as the hours go on. there will
now the report from virginia beach. >> reporter: this morning at the virginia beach ocean front, earl was really churning up the surf. the rough seas meant no one was allowed in the water. the pier stretching out into the turbulent owing was holding up strong as ever. choppy it is a got, the pier never wavered. earl did provide a little excitement for sightseers who ventured out in the wind and rain to get a closer look. >> pretty awesome stuff. it really is. >> earl gave jim...
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it is moving past north carolina and virginia. the eastern end of those states getting some wind and rain now, about an hour and a half ago the national hurricane center downgraded earl to a category 2 from 115 miles-an-hour, which is a cat 3 to 110 miles-an-hour maximum sustained winds which is the strong end of a category 2. as you can see on the right, gusts clocked to a maximum of 140 miles an hour. that is nothing to sneeze at. deputy director of the national hurricane center ed rappaport joins us live from miami. good to see you, thank you. >> good evening. >> shepard: tell us how this going to move or your best estimates tonight? >> the center of the hurricane is now located just to the south southeast of cape hatteras that is good news because it is moving on a track that is east of dew north. so it is going to move past the outer banks, staying offshore, at least the center will be offshore, by perhaps 50 miles or so, it is a large hurricane as we've been talking about. there are strong winds on the western side, most of
it is moving past north carolina and virginia. the eastern end of those states getting some wind and rain now, about an hour and a half ago the national hurricane center downgraded earl to a category 2 from 115 miles-an-hour, which is a cat 3 to 110 miles-an-hour maximum sustained winds which is the strong end of a category 2. as you can see on the right, gusts clocked to a maximum of 140 miles an hour. that is nothing to sneeze at. deputy director of the national hurricane center ed rappaport...
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hampton, virginia beach all wet. most of the rain shower out of here by the time we get to late afternoon and early evening. there's cape may point, again, with winds gusting up to 35 miles per hour. outer banks, north carolina, the highest wind i could see is 70 miles per hour. just over two inches of rain. it's across areas of new england could see two to four inches of rain. the temperatures were running in the 80s today. most of the weekend, we are going to see highs in the 70s across the area. a cool one for us. there's the cold front that's going to do that and cool us down. when it comes through here later tonight, the first thing you notice is the difference. there will be less humidity in the air and less moisture and drying out through the weekend. with wind and highs in the 70s, it's going to feel like a touch of fall around here. 79 is the temperature in new york. 80 degrees in boston. 71 in detroit. look at chicago, illinois. there goes the front. the moisture, that's 8:00 a.m. around maine. it's where i
hampton, virginia beach all wet. most of the rain shower out of here by the time we get to late afternoon and early evening. there's cape may point, again, with winds gusting up to 35 miles per hour. outer banks, north carolina, the highest wind i could see is 70 miles per hour. just over two inches of rain. it's across areas of new england could see two to four inches of rain. the temperatures were running in the 80s today. most of the weekend, we are going to see highs in the 70s across the...
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virginia was planning for disaster. they moved the national guard troops to the coast, and they made numerous public announcements. they had shelters in place to house as many as 18,000 people if necessary. it looks as though those steps are not necessary. we are getting gusts up to 40 miles an hour, but not the damage we anticipated. of course, one additional factor in this area, a lot of navy access in the area with the harbors. in a storm that will cause a great deal of damage, sometimes the ships are sent out to sea to get out of the storm's path. that has not been the case in this storm. officials are deciding if they could ride it out in port. those ships are secure and they are riding it out here. back to you guys. >> steve, earlier, you talked about the fact that local officials are pretty happen right now. they don't have to worry about tourists not being there for the long holiday weekend. >> certainly the concern as far as safety goes, structural damage and loss of power, that has not happened. the one concer
virginia was planning for disaster. they moved the national guard troops to the coast, and they made numerous public announcements. they had shelters in place to house as many as 18,000 people if necessary. it looks as though those steps are not necessary. we are getting gusts up to 40 miles an hour, but not the damage we anticipated. of course, one additional factor in this area, a lot of navy access in the area with the harbors. in a storm that will cause a great deal of damage, sometimes the...
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virginia was planning for disaster. they moved the national guard troops to the coast, and they made numerous public announcements. they had shelters in place to house as many as 18,000 people if necessary. it looks as though those steps are not necessary. we are getting gusts up to 40 miles an hour, but not the damage we anticipated. of course, one additional factor in this area, a lot of navy access in the area with the harbors. in a storm that will cause a great deal of damage, sometimes the ships are sent out to sea to get out of the storm's path. that has not been the case in this storm. officials are deciding if they could ride it out in port. those ships are secure and they are riding it out here. back to you guys. >> steve, earlier, you talked about the fact that local officials are pretty happen right now. they don't have to worry about tourists not being there for the long holiday weekend. >> certainly the concern as far as safety goes, structural damage and loss of power, that has not happened. the one concer
virginia was planning for disaster. they moved the national guard troops to the coast, and they made numerous public announcements. they had shelters in place to house as many as 18,000 people if necessary. it looks as though those steps are not necessary. we are getting gusts up to 40 miles an hour, but not the damage we anticipated. of course, one additional factor in this area, a lot of navy access in the area with the harbors. in a storm that will cause a great deal of damage, sometimes the...
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so you have virginia ranked anywhere from first to third. you have georgia tech ranked anywhere from 2nd down to number five by collegiate baseball. you have florida state ranked anywhere from number three to number six. so there are three teams in the five major polls ranked anywhere from first to sixth. beyond that, of course the hurricanes coming into action tonight ranked 15th. >> wicho: you have clemsen up there right around where the hurricanes are ranked throughout the polls. you look at the usa today polls, it has clemsen as high as 10. re timeh inral re bemthineral p awhicome - .. t cham c pl) ' sod b... i the're h me fiit ou ing o do somewitharet ma har do hout but an rn og ou my s it cies, then re-anyt withgare anno ree lif thourettee, ateane a y to out ng. >> jason: and to the orange green and white, the university of miami here, young and old at alex rodriguez park a. the bottom of the 7th inning. it will be harold martinez, three, four, and five in the lineup. just invan grouw out of the bullpen last inning for wake forest. rep
so you have virginia ranked anywhere from first to third. you have georgia tech ranked anywhere from 2nd down to number five by collegiate baseball. you have florida state ranked anywhere from number three to number six. so there are three teams in the five major polls ranked anywhere from first to sixth. beyond that, of course the hurricanes coming into action tonight ranked 15th. >> wicho: you have clemsen up there right around where the hurricanes are ranked throughout the polls. you...
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chesapeake bay, eternshore, northern neck of virginia. farther to the west, mountains of western maryland and west virginia, it's in the 30s in a few spots. 20s in some of the higher elevations. elkins, 25 degrees. for the most part, we ar a bit milder this morning than we were yesterday. now let's take a look at the forecast for today. by 9:00, it should be near 50 degrees. winds a bit blustery. maybe 20 to 25-mile-per-hour gusts by midday and early afternoon. and we'll have lots of sunshine with highs near 60 degrees. sunri sunrise, 6:44. sunset, 4:59. let's check traffic on this tuesdamorning. how is the commute now? >> clear, dry road surfaces. not too much to worry about. live pictures of 95 as you make your trip north all the y to the capital beltway. increase in volume b certainly nothing to fear. overnight road work with one, possibly more lanes closed. that should be out of there. let's see how you're doing along the springfield mixing bowl. nothing to fear so far. >>> we have breaking news to tell you about now. live pictures fr
chesapeake bay, eternshore, northern neck of virginia. farther to the west, mountains of western maryland and west virginia, it's in the 30s in a few spots. 20s in some of the higher elevations. elkins, 25 degrees. for the most part, we ar a bit milder this morning than we were yesterday. now let's take a look at the forecast for today. by 9:00, it should be near 50 degrees. winds a bit blustery. maybe 20 to 25-mile-per-hour gusts by midday and early afternoon. and we'll have lots of sunshine...
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many locations in west virginia, climbing into the upper 40s. on the eastern shore the lower part of the bay, temperatures there in the 50s. central and southern virginia, hit the low 60s in north carolina. now, over the last 12 hours, the spin in the atmosphere, it is a storm system, low pressure, passing nantucket. that is what whipped us with wind yesterday. pulling away slowly from the atlantic season board. last week, i vised laurel woods elementary schl in the howard county section of laurel. these students were bright, activity and interested in the weather. i want to thank gay williams for inviting me to this great school. quebec and eastern canada through the midwest. this will be in place today, tomorrow and the end of the week and part of the weekend. things will stay dry and cool. going orward, the low pressure will pull away, and pull out to sea. we will get the high ridge. things remaining cool into saturday. here are how things are looking. 60 degrees. and we will have the breezes up to 20 miles an hour, from time to time. overnig
many locations in west virginia, climbing into the upper 40s. on the eastern shore the lower part of the bay, temperatures there in the 50s. central and southern virginia, hit the low 60s in north carolina. now, over the last 12 hours, the spin in the atmosphere, it is a storm system, low pressure, passing nantucket. that is what whipped us with wind yesterday. pulling away slowly from the atlantic season board. last week, i vised laurel woods elementary schl in the howard county section of...
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. >>> tonight in virginia beach, things are calm. but the winds were 40 miles an hour a bit earlier out there. earl skirted just far enough off the shore to offer a small taste of what could come as some folks were braving the waves of the the high winds did a bit of damage. the weekend music festival went on without a switch. >>> a gunman sparked excitement in the lobby and took three people hostage. folks sounding surprisingly calm. >> where are you located? >> there is a hostage discovery building. discovery. there is someone in the building with guns. >> there are people on the floor on the bidding? -- building. >> yes, i can see them. >> five gunshots in the main lobby of one discovery place. silver spring, maryland. five gunshots. >> he may have his arms to his body. >> he has hostages. >> how many? >> we may have three. three hostages in the situation. >> tonight investigators still looking for the car lee may have driven to the scene. >>> well, the washington humane society says its mission is to protect the animals of dc. bu
. >>> tonight in virginia beach, things are calm. but the winds were 40 miles an hour a bit earlier out there. earl skirted just far enough off the shore to offer a small taste of what could come as some folks were braving the waves of the the high winds did a bit of damage. the weekend music festival went on without a switch. >>> a gunman sparked excitement in the lobby and took three people hostage. folks sounding surprisingly calm. >> where are you located? >>...
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mike london making his debut as virginia's head coach. fourth quarter, keith payne, big fellow, bringing pain. takes the corner, gets the edge, sniffs the pylon. that's six points. 114 yards for the former oak finance high standout. later, he wasn't done. 6'3", 250 pounds, biceps and triceps, runs it in there. he had four touchdowns. virginia wins 34-13. georgia town ends a 12-game losing streak. james madison 48-7 over hoor head state. how word loses to holy cross. catholic, 16-13 winner over shenandoah. >>> baseball now. stephen strasburg is out of the hospital after his surgery on his elbow friday. mike ri zoe said it was successful. his teammates in pittsburgh, the man who couldn't wait to catch strasburg early they're year,rodriguez. one of 15 swats by the nats tonight. they won 9-2. >>> soccer action, this is the kind of year it's been for d.c. united. simply, the win. columbus wins it 1-0. d.c. united loses 1-0. >>> finally, and finally, let's get tennis. tracy trying to continue her run at the u.s. open tonight. tough assignment a
mike london making his debut as virginia's head coach. fourth quarter, keith payne, big fellow, bringing pain. takes the corner, gets the edge, sniffs the pylon. that's six points. 114 yards for the former oak finance high standout. later, he wasn't done. 6'3", 250 pounds, biceps and triceps, runs it in there. he had four touchdowns. virginia wins 34-13. georgia town ends a 12-game losing streak. james madison 48-7 over hoor head state. how word loses to holy cross. catholic, 16-13 winner...
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go to the shore and drive there and check out waves you've probably seen before. 20-foot waves off virginia beach. 10-foot waves from the jersey shore and 13 off of montauk. very rare to get waves like that. violent atlantic. as far as the windshield goes, worse for cape cod, it arrives about 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the highest winds around 10:00 to midnight but, contessa, like in the weather community we call storms underachievers or overachievers. >> what about the canadian provinces? expected to see a hurricane? >> going to be in a stage of a tropical system more like a nor'easter type storm and could see power outages but probably more in nova scotia than anywhere in the u.s. >> thanks for that. i appreciate that. by the way, if you're riding out the storm, where you live, we'd like to see your photos and video. be careful getting it, as always. upload them at firstperson@ms n nbc.com. you can put it on facebook or twit pick. let me see what you're seeing. by the way, if you're out west or somewhere beautiful and want to show me that, i'd like to see it. stay with msnbc throughout the day
go to the shore and drive there and check out waves you've probably seen before. 20-foot waves off virginia beach. 10-foot waves from the jersey shore and 13 off of montauk. very rare to get waves like that. violent atlantic. as far as the windshield goes, worse for cape cod, it arrives about 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the highest winds around 10:00 to midnight but, contessa, like in the weather community we call storms underachievers or overachievers. >> what about the canadian provinces?...
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this is a great picture from virginia beach, up to a foot of snow. this is all due to a race in this atmosphere. as this continues to move away tomorrow, we will be feeling the left over a fax. -- left over the facts. -- effects. more morning, we will be around the single digits. high temperature tomorrow will barely get up around the freezing mark, but it will feel like 10 degrees with that wind chill. the good news is that high pressure will come in over that and the winds will diminish over the middle part of the week. we will see the mid 50's by the time we get to saturday. some slippery >> the day after christmas is one of the busiest shopping days of the year. be aware that many stores are cracking down on returns this year and trying to cut down on fraud. >> unless you are organized and enough -- >> i got 24 deaths total and some people got two. >> you are probably like most. >> i am trying to get it all done today and there are so many people out here. >> she is just one -- she has just one person left on her list, her 20 old -- a 20-year- ol
this is a great picture from virginia beach, up to a foot of snow. this is all due to a race in this atmosphere. as this continues to move away tomorrow, we will be feeling the left over a fax. -- left over the facts. -- effects. more morning, we will be around the single digits. high temperature tomorrow will barely get up around the freezing mark, but it will feel like 10 degrees with that wind chill. the good news is that high pressure will come in over that and the winds will diminish over...
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. >> the storm will move up the coast from north carolina to virginia. it could come closest to chatham and nantucket where tourists and residents are wondering how bad it's going to get. >> we're on our way to buy flashlights right this second. >> i'm not worried. we are going to stay. we have followed the instructions in the paper and made preparations to shelter in place. >> this is surf right now in along the coastline. maryland is a long along the western side of the storm's path. i understand life guards are up and down the beaches of the coast coast now telling people they should avoid being in the water or staying in front of the life guard situation and not out far. that's the reason why. we always see it when a hurricane is coming on shore. you see somebody out further in the water. the surfers love to take advantage of the big waves. let's go to stephanie abrams from the weather channel. she's down in north carolina now. the surf there is incredible as well. it looks like it's getting darker. >> reporter: yeah. the surf is kicking up a lot her
. >> the storm will move up the coast from north carolina to virginia. it could come closest to chatham and nantucket where tourists and residents are wondering how bad it's going to get. >> we're on our way to buy flashlights right this second. >> i'm not worried. we are going to stay. we have followed the instructions in the paper and made preparations to shelter in place. >> this is surf right now in along the coastline. maryland is a long along the western side of...
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earl's powerful gusts and driving rains are now being felt in southeastern virginia and moving up the coast. we have complete coverage of hurricane earl. ron mott in north carolina, weather channel's mike seidel on long island, new york, nbc's michelle franzen in cape cod, still wounding what is going to happen there. let's begin with nbc meteorologist bill karins come have been worse but still some problems, bill? >> yeah, tell you, we had a category 4 at this time yesterday and very fearful what was going to happen in the carolinas and eventually up in cape cod. the storm weakened a little bit more than expected yesterday afternoon and evening that set the stage for the damage that miner in the eastern carolinas much the storm is continuing to pass to the north-northeast, wait for the new advisory from the hurricane center, later than kip cal with it. 11:00 advisory, usually a couple minutes early. actually, we just heard just came in, now down to a category 1 intensity. the weakening trend has continued with this storm. that shouldn't be a big surprise. we haven't seen wind gusts o
earl's powerful gusts and driving rains are now being felt in southeastern virginia and moving up the coast. we have complete coverage of hurricane earl. ron mott in north carolina, weather channel's mike seidel on long island, new york, nbc's michelle franzen in cape cod, still wounding what is going to happen there. let's begin with nbc meteorologist bill karins come have been worse but still some problems, bill? >> yeah, tell you, we had a category 4 at this time yesterday and very...
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hasta el área de virginia. acumulado de 4-8 pulgadas todavía el radar mostrando sobre new jersey. esta lluvia continuará y disminuye. y también avisos de viento fuerte para los avisos costeros que abarcan desde massachusetts hasta carolyn dina del norte. p el viento disminuye esta noche y todavía quedan estos shu bavech ligero ascenso en el transcurso de la semana. el sur bastante frío condiciones extremadamente frías la misma baja impulsando aire frío que ha llegado hasta el extremo sur de la florida, y en las próximas 48-42 horas, todavía el tiempo con condición estable. no estamos anticipando lluvias los avisos inundaciones por los ríos que arrastran. Áreas con tormentas y también nieve para la zona de nuevo méxico, y lluvia en todo el noreste de parte de texas que va a a naturcontinuar. que está provocando avisos de inundaciones que abarca minnesota iowa y toda la zona podría tener el rdesborde rojo, buena parte sin lluvia estaría localizada en el centro norte de california y granivisionprimer días. >> gracias eduardo por tu actoio primliosa foirl cióinformac
hasta el área de virginia. acumulado de 4-8 pulgadas todavía el radar mostrando sobre new jersey. esta lluvia continuará y disminuye. y también avisos de viento fuerte para los avisos costeros que abarcan desde massachusetts hasta carolyn dina del norte. p el viento disminuye esta noche y todavía quedan estos shu bavech ligero ascenso en el transcurso de la semana. el sur bastante frío condiciones extremadamente frías la misma baja impulsando aire frío que ha llegado hasta el extremo...
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virginia highway police reported more than 2,000 crashes or disabled vehicles. maryland's governor issued a blairnget warning-- stay home. >> no one with an ounce of common sense should be going out on the roads today. >> reporter: there was limited service at dulles and baltimore washington international airports, but all flights were canceled at national airport. there was enough warning that most airport employees stayed home and most would-be passengers made alternative arrangements. but we still found a few who had been marooned by the snow. steve melquist landed last night. >> my girlfriend won't come get me. she's afraid of the snow. >> reporter: gary stewart spent his birthday here. >> i found out all the flights were scheduled. >> reporter: d.c.'s mayor hopes to return to business as usual by monday. for now, the forecast is no go because of snow. unless you travel by alternative means. kimberly dozier, cbs news, washington. >> glor: another weather-related issue is affecting southern california tonight. massive mudslides triggured by rain. officials sa
virginia highway police reported more than 2,000 crashes or disabled vehicles. maryland's governor issued a blairnget warning-- stay home. >> no one with an ounce of common sense should be going out on the roads today. >> reporter: there was limited service at dulles and baltimore washington international airports, but all flights were canceled at national airport. there was enough warning that most airport employees stayed home and most would-be passengers made alternative...
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now taking on top seeded virginia at 7:30. on sunday -- delaware and north carolina at five and army at 7:30. press box sports report. ah! silver one. that's not a volkswagen. ♪ [ tires screech ] ♪ [ sighs ] ♪ that's two for doubting. [ chuckles ] you hit like my sister. really? i'd like to meet her. [ male announcer ] the volkswagen cc. award-winning design starting under $28,000. it's a whole new volkswagen, and a whole new game. the gas prices are going down, they go back up again. we know saving money is important. this summer, shop with your giant card and save on shell fuel. earn one point for every dollar you spend. every 100 points earned gets you another 10 cents off per gallon. the more you spend, the more you save. i'm saving money at the store, i'm saving money at the pump, and that works for me. more savings every time you shop, only with your giant card. . >>> one last check of the radar clearing out nicely. make an isolated stray shower least. breezy tomorrow, cool but a very nice day for the race and you
now taking on top seeded virginia at 7:30. on sunday -- delaware and north carolina at five and army at 7:30. press box sports report. ah! silver one. that's not a volkswagen. ♪ [ tires screech ] ♪ [ sighs ] ♪ that's two for doubting. [ chuckles ] you hit like my sister. really? i'd like to meet her. [ male announcer ] the volkswagen cc. award-winning design starting under $28,000. it's a whole new volkswagen, and a whole new game. the gas prices are going down, they go back up again. we...
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it will be a long ride to get into virginia. nothing is blocking but let's go live to traffic on 395 southbound toward 110. it looks much better. the right side is a normal backup. in maryland, it started off rocky but is getting better. 270 traffic southbound at kohl's road, lanes are open. >>> nice afternoon on the way. we look for temperatures and doug lorton 90's with sunny skies. it will be partly cloudy to night. it will be lower 70's downtown. hot and humid to moral and near 90. the holiday weekend temperatures will be in the lower 80's on saturday, sunday, and monday and lifetime lows are in the upper 50's. we will continue to track hurricane earl as it moves closer to the east coast. it will not have a big impact on the metro area. >>> authorities spent the night searching the discovery communications building in silver spring after a longtime protester took three people hostage yesterday afternoon. james lee told them he had explosives strapped to his body. officers shot and killed him after a four-hour standoff. none
it will be a long ride to get into virginia. nothing is blocking but let's go live to traffic on 395 southbound toward 110. it looks much better. the right side is a normal backup. in maryland, it started off rocky but is getting better. 270 traffic southbound at kohl's road, lanes are open. >>> nice afternoon on the way. we look for temperatures and doug lorton 90's with sunny skies. it will be partly cloudy to night. it will be lower 70's downtown. hot and humid to moral and near 90....
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this is a huge weekend for virginia beach. they have got a big music festival as well as a big marathon here expecting 50,000 people to fly in. that weather could make flights extremely difficult. >> shepard: steve harrigan along the banks. storm watches and warnings are posted as far north as canada. no hurricane has threatened such a long stretch of the east coast in almost two decades. chief meteorologist rick reichmuth live in extreme weather center for the details of this one. where is it going? >> you know what? luckily we have seen a bit of a right jog in the last few frans in the last couple of hours. here is a look at the radar picture. see that center of it put my finger right there and see where it starts? there you go. it takes that jog to the east. none the less, there is some very heavy rain there that is right about to get toward the outer banks. as the storm continues to move closer we will see rain and wind. i want to get nerdy on you here with some of the images and water vapor image. this is how much water c
this is a huge weekend for virginia beach. they have got a big music festival as well as a big marathon here expecting 50,000 people to fly in. that weather could make flights extremely difficult. >> shepard: steve harrigan along the banks. storm watches and warnings are posted as far north as canada. no hurricane has threatened such a long stretch of the east coast in almost two decades. chief meteorologist rick reichmuth live in extreme weather center for the details of this one. where...
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here he is, lieutenant colonel lakin arraigned about an hour ago in virginia. he didn't enter a plea. he refused to deploy to afghanistan claiming any orders from the president are illegal. lakin, by the way, is a decorated veteran. he could face jail time if convicted. >>> first we heard the victims' cry for help, now we hear from omar thornton, who dial 911, calmly laid out the motive for the massacre before he turned the gun on himself. >> reporter: murdering eight co-workers, omar thornton was eerily calm talking to the police. >> is this 911? >> yeah, can i help you? >> this is omar thornton. >> he claimed he was finished and tried to explain his actions. >> they treat me bad over here. they treat all employees bad over here, too. so i just took it into my own hands and handled the problem. i wish i could have gotten more of the people. >> officials say thornton, a two-year employee, who filed a complaint about other rules never complained about racism. surrounded by distributor employees, he adamantly denied claims. >> i can state to you uneequivocably, n
here he is, lieutenant colonel lakin arraigned about an hour ago in virginia. he didn't enter a plea. he refused to deploy to afghanistan claiming any orders from the president are illegal. lakin, by the way, is a decorated veteran. he could face jail time if convicted. >>> first we heard the victims' cry for help, now we hear from omar thornton, who dial 911, calmly laid out the motive for the massacre before he turned the gun on himself. >> reporter: murdering eight co-workers,...
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just this week, the virginia legislature, my home state of virginia, will pass a budget that will cut approximately $4 billion out of the budget. now, virginia is about 2% of the population. $4 billion. california is cutting $20 billion, little over 10% of the population. if you take that out nationally, $200 billion that the states will be cutting out of their budget this year. on top of about 300 billion they cut last year. that's $500 billion that would have been cut out of budgets in the last two years. so the first $500 billion of job creation we do will hire the people that have been laid off on the state level. as much as we're doing on the federal level, it's obvious that we are shooting at a moving target. states are laying off people as fast as they can and we are trying to create jobs. part of the federal investment will help states retain some of their critical employees, public safety, first responders and teachers. the american recovery and reinvestment act made significant investment in funding states and helping with their health care and other critical needs so that t
just this week, the virginia legislature, my home state of virginia, will pass a budget that will cut approximately $4 billion out of the budget. now, virginia is about 2% of the population. $4 billion. california is cutting $20 billion, little over 10% of the population. if you take that out nationally, $200 billion that the states will be cutting out of their budget this year. on top of about 300 billion they cut last year. that's $500 billion that would have been cut out of budgets in the...
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they were in virginia taking on conference rival james madison. a finish you don't want to miss, coming up. >>> the ravens have arrived at providence, rhode island, in preparation for the afc wild-card game tomorrow at x
they were in virginia taking on conference rival james madison. a finish you don't want to miss, coming up. >>> the ravens have arrived at providence, rhode island, in preparation for the afc wild-card game tomorrow at x
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it's parallel to virginia beach right now. we will have much better conditions for the jersey shore. del marva, as well. the storm is far away from you. eastern long island, a little concern about that. cape cod, though, very concerned about this storm, earl. this is it. hurricane earl's winds and waves on the shores of north carolina. category 2 hurricane is now in the fast lane, racing up the east coast at 18 miles per hour. top wind gusts of 74 miles per hour. that's hurricane speed, as was reported in nags head, north carolina. and a 78-mile-per-hour wind gust in cape hatteras. winds so strong, that all that's left of this american flag are the shreds. by 10:00 p.m., atlantic beach, north carolina, was already getting pounded. >> as you can see, we're getting pretty good rain now. >> reporter: it's about 4:30 in the morning. hurricane earl is about 130 miles off our coastline here. high, sustained winds, about 105 miles per hour. here, peak wind gusts 33. well away from the center of the storm in south carolina, earl's win
it's parallel to virginia beach right now. we will have much better conditions for the jersey shore. del marva, as well. the storm is far away from you. eastern long island, a little concern about that. cape cod, though, very concerned about this storm, earl. this is it. hurricane earl's winds and waves on the shores of north carolina. category 2 hurricane is now in the fast lane, racing up the east coast at 18 miles per hour. top wind gusts of 74 miles per hour. that's hurricane speed, as was...
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sam champion, leading our coverage in virginia beach. we're going to get to all of that, this morning. we say, good morning, america. i'm george stephanopoulos. >> and i'm elizabeth vargas. robin roberts is off this morning. and, boy, that storm is feeling -- people all along the eastern seaboard will feel the impact. they 26 million people could feel some sort of impact from hurricane earl. we'll have the latest in a minute. >> by the time it hits cape cod, it could be very strong again. >> even though it's weakening, it's still a major hurricane. don't take this lightly. >>> coming up this morning, gps technology can get you where you want to go in your car, for example. but can it put you on the road to romance? we'll show you how the latest dating craze is bringing singles together in a new way. they use the gps to other like-minded singles. people with whom they have something in common. >> boy, that's something that makes you feel old. >> no more trolling if nightclubs, looking for the right guy. he might be just down the street. >
sam champion, leading our coverage in virginia beach. we're going to get to all of that, this morning. we say, good morning, america. i'm george stephanopoulos. >> and i'm elizabeth vargas. robin roberts is off this morning. and, boy, that storm is feeling -- people all along the eastern seaboard will feel the impact. they 26 million people could feel some sort of impact from hurricane earl. we'll have the latest in a minute. >> by the time it hits cape cod, it could be very strong...
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senior brandon phelps, he's going to virginia where his daddy played next season. second quarter, conner frazier throws it to phelps and he takes care of the rest. this is a kid that makes it look too easy. it looks like he's moving half speed. the boys from mcgruder just to have a chance. damascus shut them out 42-0. that's not funny. natalie randolph and her coolidge colts hosting friendly. the game tied at 6 in the second quarter. friendly is threatening. the swing pass over to navon hobby. look at this, he can't be taller than 5'5", about a buck 25 but he can scoot. 14-yard touchdown. friendly wins it 20-6. >>> so high school football not only in full swing, college football in full swing as well. chuck bell will have your weekend forecast for those games tomorrow. he's very excited about that. maryland's first game at navy on monday at 4:00. tech opens up against boise state at fedex field monday night. couple of more football-related nuggets. on the helipad. steelers quarterback ben roethlisberger met with nfl commissioner roger goodell this morning. as expec
senior brandon phelps, he's going to virginia where his daddy played next season. second quarter, conner frazier throws it to phelps and he takes care of the rest. this is a kid that makes it look too easy. it looks like he's moving half speed. the boys from mcgruder just to have a chance. damascus shut them out 42-0. that's not funny. natalie randolph and her coolidge colts hosting friendly. the game tied at 6 in the second quarter. friendly is threatening. the swing pass over to navon hobby....
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. >>> pakistani born virginia man was arrested yesterday for plotting to bomb washington, d.c.'s subway system. he fought for al qaeda. officials say over the last six months farouk ahmed believed he was working with the terror group to plan bombings at metro stations. in fact, it was all a sing involving undercover law enforcement agents. ahmed had recommended suitcases filled with explosives at rush hour. he's being held without bond. officials say the public was never in any danger. >>> in indiana, high winds may be to blame for the tragic death of a notre dame student. the school says declan sullivan, a 20-year-old junior, was filming football practice from a hydraulic lift when it topped over yesterday. a vigil was held in memory of sullivan. investigators are investigating the exact cause. winds were gusting over 50 miles per hour at the time. of course, meteorologist bill car rinse will have much more on the wild weather battering much of the nation coming up in just a few minutes. >>> but first now here's a look at some of the other stories making news early today in ame
. >>> pakistani born virginia man was arrested yesterday for plotting to bomb washington, d.c.'s subway system. he fought for al qaeda. officials say over the last six months farouk ahmed believed he was working with the terror group to plan bombings at metro stations. in fact, it was all a sing involving undercover law enforcement agents. ahmed had recommended suitcases filled with explosives at rush hour. he's being held without bond. officials say the public was never in any danger....
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i don't have any information right now about the airports in northern virginia. the best advice is call your airline, and really, don't even plan to travel. you don't need to be on the roads. >> yeah, okay. well, laura southard, thank you for that update from the virginia department of emergency management. >> thank you. >>> and we're keeping a very close eye on the capitol hilton right now. that's because the president is there speaking to the democrats at the democratic national committee convention, a gathering there. it's an annual event. so, the president made his way to the capitol hilton just a few blocks away from the white house. probably climbed in an suv there to get to the capitol hilton, given that snow. let's listen to what the president is saying. >> ray buckley, our dnc vice chair from new hampshire, alex germond, secretary tobias, treasurer, thank you for the great work that you guys do. i want to thank tim kaine, who's not only an outstanding former governor but an outstanding leader of this party, busy building the best online and in-field gras
i don't have any information right now about the airports in northern virginia. the best advice is call your airline, and really, don't even plan to travel. you don't need to be on the roads. >> yeah, okay. well, laura southard, thank you for that update from the virginia department of emergency management. >> thank you. >>> and we're keeping a very close eye on the capitol hilton right now. that's because the president is there speaking to the democrats at the democratic...
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our meteorologist in the extreme weather center and steve hariggan is in virginia beach, virginia, where they are awaiting earl's heavy rains and high winds. steve, what's it like so far? >> reporter: none of that rain hitting yet. the winds have gotten slightly stronger with gusts up to 30 or 40 miles per hour. they expect the eye of the storm to pass 100 miles offshore here in virginia beach. so they don't expect too much physical damage. 200 national guard troops have been moved to the coastline in case they are necessary and shelters have been set up for as many as 20,000 people. that doesn't look like it's going to happen so far. throughout the day, we saw people boarding up their houses with plywood or hard plastic. but a lot more cureiosity. even righted now, we have a number of people walking along the boardwalk or the beach. gusts of winds, but not a sense of impending peril here. some real concerns about the economic potential that this storm could bring, some major events scheduled for this weekend, a large concert and a large half marathon. so travelers expected here. they ar
our meteorologist in the extreme weather center and steve hariggan is in virginia beach, virginia, where they are awaiting earl's heavy rains and high winds. steve, what's it like so far? >> reporter: none of that rain hitting yet. the winds have gotten slightly stronger with gusts up to 30 or 40 miles per hour. they expect the eye of the storm to pass 100 miles offshore here in virginia beach. so they don't expect too much physical damage. 200 national guard troops have been moved to the...
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i know in virginia and you know in ohio, we are on the cusp. we have an opportunity to start building again. americans are ready to do it. small businesses are ready to do it. and union fortunately, we aren't going to see the housing starts, but we know we can build things. we can build our infrastructure and retrofit our existing building stock. we have had a tool-belt recession annette it is time to see growth in the tool-belt sector. the fact is, we must rebuild america's competitive advantage and we must rebuild it one community at a time, one congressmen wealth at a time, one country, rebuilding our competitive advantage and putting people back to work. we have a chance to do that. now the gentleman, the gentlemen on the other side of this building, down in the senate, they may be through this recession. the media elites may be through. middle-class america are not through it. we have prevented the worse from happening. but we won't be satisfied. we will rebuild that competitive advantage and need to do it in time of the summer constructio
i know in virginia and you know in ohio, we are on the cusp. we have an opportunity to start building again. americans are ready to do it. small businesses are ready to do it. and union fortunately, we aren't going to see the housing starts, but we know we can build things. we can build our infrastructure and retrofit our existing building stock. we have had a tool-belt recession annette it is time to see growth in the tool-belt sector. the fact is, we must rebuild america's competitive...
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our meteorologist in the extreme weather center and steve hariggan is in virginia beach, virginia, where they are awaiting earl's heavy rains and high winds. steve, what's it like so far? >> reporter: none of that rain hitting yet. the winds have gotten slightly stronger with gusts up to 30 or 40 miles per hour. they expect the eye of the storm to pass 100 miles offshore here in virginia beach. so they don't expect too much physical damage. 200 national guard troops have been moved to the coastline in case they are necessary and shelters have been set up for as many as 20,000 people. that doesn't look like it's going to happen so far. throughout the day, we saw people boarding up their houses with plywood or hard plastic. but a lot more cureiosity. even righted now, we have a number of people walking along the boardwalk or the beach. gusts of winds, but not a sense of impending peril here. some real concerns about the economic potential that this storm could bring, some major events scheduled for this weekend, a large concert and a large half marathon. so travelers expected here. they ar
our meteorologist in the extreme weather center and steve hariggan is in virginia beach, virginia, where they are awaiting earl's heavy rains and high winds. steve, what's it like so far? >> reporter: none of that rain hitting yet. the winds have gotten slightly stronger with gusts up to 30 or 40 miles per hour. they expect the eye of the storm to pass 100 miles offshore here in virginia beach. so they don't expect too much physical damage. 200 national guard troops have been moved to the...
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amtrak has canceled some services to richmond, virginia and washington, d.c. ferry operators ares about warning customers that there could be service interruptions there, so certainly if you're planning to travel by train or ferry, you want to check ahead before you get to the stations, at the top of the hour, we'll have the latest forecast on the storm, plus a look at how the federal government is responding. alex witt talks to the director of fema. >>> sometimes when covering events like a hurricane, we just see the darnest thing, like this scene from kill devil hills, north carolina, a guy in a gorilla suit, carrying a surf board, i thought it seemed like a drowning waiting to happen, but apparently nobody saw him actually get into the water, just jogging past the camera to get a little attention, and it worked. >>> a maryland man managed to catch an 8-foot long shark. willie dean, the guy who captured the fish was actually trying to get a stingray. this is a bull shark. national geographic says it's one of the most dangerous sharks in the world, and here a
amtrak has canceled some services to richmond, virginia and washington, d.c. ferry operators ares about warning customers that there could be service interruptions there, so certainly if you're planning to travel by train or ferry, you want to check ahead before you get to the stations, at the top of the hour, we'll have the latest forecast on the storm, plus a look at how the federal government is responding. alex witt talks to the director of fema. >>> sometimes when covering events...
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in another development, a federal judge in also accident happened yeah, virginia, has ordered three virginia defendants transferred to new york. the federal prosecutors had asked that case be consolidated there. those three defendants were supposed to appear in court but the hearing was canceled. two additional suspects in boston will also be transferred to new york. and mid afternoon here on the east coast, it's 100 degrees now in philadelphia. 99 in washington, 100 degrees in boston, and 95 degrees right -- 99, i should say, in new york city on the map there you see it. it's the fourth day of the dangerous heat wave that stretches from virginia into canada, and there are health advisories in effect. there's, though, some good news. we might get a break starting tomorrow. but listen to this. this happened earlier today at the naval academy in annapolis, maryland. they just completed an obstacle course in the blazing sun. temperatures in the mid 90s. and officials in new york city used a fire hydrant to hook up a special drinking fountain in times square. they weren't prepared for this time
in another development, a federal judge in also accident happened yeah, virginia, has ordered three virginia defendants transferred to new york. the federal prosecutors had asked that case be consolidated there. those three defendants were supposed to appear in court but the hearing was canceled. two additional suspects in boston will also be transferred to new york. and mid afternoon here on the east coast, it's 100 degrees now in philadelphia. 99 in washington, 100 degrees in boston, and 95...
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west virginia, 70s. and here is the latest now with hurricane earl. looks like it's getting better organized. the eye getting a little better defined right now after it did weaken overnight. to the east and southeast of that is fionna. it is getting a little better organized now. has winds of about 60 miles an hour and it is getting to an strong tropical storm. and then much farther to the east, there off the african coast is what may become gaston. of concern of course is earl. these are the latest statistics. it's still a category 3 storm with 125-miles-per-hour winds. it's a major hurricane and the pressures remain steady moving northwest at about 15 miles an hour. and the forecast track looks like it will maintain a category 3 status by the time it comes near outer banks of north carolina by friday morning around dawn. and when you see this lighter orange circle, this is the zone of tropical storm force winds. those may extend inland into the lower bay and the lower eastern shore during the day on friday, but the hurricane force winds, this lighte
west virginia, 70s. and here is the latest now with hurricane earl. looks like it's getting better organized. the eye getting a little better defined right now after it did weaken overnight. to the east and southeast of that is fionna. it is getting a little better organized now. has winds of about 60 miles an hour and it is getting to an strong tropical storm. and then much farther to the east, there off the african coast is what may become gaston. of concern of course is earl. these are the...
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the top of my screen is virginia. so almost all of i-95 south of virginia would be filled up by the size of this hurricane, category 2, so it's 110 miles per hour. it was bigger than that yesterday. but still, that's still a dangerous storm. hurricane hunter aircraft still flying through the storm right now. it will continue to turn to the right. it will make a run at narangaset. will make a run at nantucket, cape cod. that will be tomorrow night at this time. right now, it's going to do a glancing blow at north carolina. what does glancing really mean? it means that we're going to pile up water along these outer banks and in many spots push that water over the top of those islands. and that could cut the islands in half. happens all the time. it also means they'll probably be water completely over all of those outer banks. that's why they evacuated those islands. that's why they did it yesterday, even though some people got in traffic jams today. larry. >> and it's only september 2nd. and september could be the worst
the top of my screen is virginia. so almost all of i-95 south of virginia would be filled up by the size of this hurricane, category 2, so it's 110 miles per hour. it was bigger than that yesterday. but still, that's still a dangerous storm. hurricane hunter aircraft still flying through the storm right now. it will continue to turn to the right. it will make a run at narangaset. will make a run at nantucket, cape cod. that will be tomorrow night at this time. right now, it's going to do a...
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we're hearing of two fatalities already in virginia, which is just across the potomac river from the nation's capital, in northern virginia we're hearing about a father and son good samaritans helping stranded motorists when they got struck. also out at dulles international airport, the roof of a private hangar collapsed, people were evacuated from that building in time, but several planes inside that hangar were damaged, some pretty severely. also in all of this, now we're -- the region is faced with digging out, essential all of northern virginia, maryland and washington, d.c. are buried under several inches, feet of snow. and we're talking about a time when we have had back-to-back severe weather, back-to-back storms where manpower is deplete and so are snow removal budgets. they'll have to get that money from somewhere, area agencies are saying that they will have to dip into emergency funds that they have had for, you know, on stand by, rainy day funds. once that is depleted and they're getting close to that, they'll have to dip into other budgets. so really not a good situation
we're hearing of two fatalities already in virginia, which is just across the potomac river from the nation's capital, in northern virginia we're hearing about a father and son good samaritans helping stranded motorists when they got struck. also out at dulles international airport, the roof of a private hangar collapsed, people were evacuated from that building in time, but several planes inside that hangar were damaged, some pretty severely. also in all of this, now we're -- the region is...
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according to a survey by trip adviser.com, virginia beach is the number one driving destination. atlantic city, number two, followed by owing city. philadelphia comes in at the fourth favorite driving destination for washingtonians and williamsburg rounds out the top five. >> what about sticking around hear? >> first of all, we'll be just fine for saturday, sun, monday. friday is the big day for us. we'll see winds locally 10 to 20-mile-an-hour and at the coast 40 to 50 miles per hour. we're talking during the break, guys in inaugurate, they're doing a lot of prep work up there. we've got some video to show you, by the time that system gets up to new england, it is probably going to be a category 1 or 2. a much weaker system than what the outer banks will get later tonight. the thing is we'll get some higher gusts coming through. a lot of damage and beach erosion. at the same time, for spots like cape cod and nantucket, they'll get a lot of rain up there. probably more than what the outer banks get. my forecast across new england, two to four inches of rain as you'll see in just
according to a survey by trip adviser.com, virginia beach is the number one driving destination. atlantic city, number two, followed by owing city. philadelphia comes in at the fourth favorite driving destination for washingtonians and williamsburg rounds out the top five. >> what about sticking around hear? >> first of all, we'll be just fine for saturday, sun, monday. friday is the big day for us. we'll see winds locally 10 to 20-mile-an-hour and at the coast 40 to 50 miles per...
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now it is a tropical storm warning from virginia beach north to ocean city and up the coast to new jersey orleans will -- where winds will likely gust up to 50 or 60 miles an hour. a coastal flood watch, because as the storm goes by, our tides will run 1-3 feet above normal. we will have a closer look at the track and the extended forecast coming up in just a few minutes. >> team coverage of hurricane earl continues from ocean city where lowell melser or is live with more on what they are doing to brace themselves. >> we are enjoying a beautiful evening here in ocean city as the sun sets, the sea breeze giving us some ice conditions out here. really comfortable low humidity, and folks are able to enjoy themselves -- nice conditions out here. we have the mayor of ocean city joining us. we talked last hour and there were some things you wanted to point out. a lot of people are wondering, should i come down, and when? you are telling folks definitely come down, but may be planted out a little bit crude >> just common sense. it looks like the storm will arrive sometime friday morning and push
now it is a tropical storm warning from virginia beach north to ocean city and up the coast to new jersey orleans will -- where winds will likely gust up to 50 or 60 miles an hour. a coastal flood watch, because as the storm goes by, our tides will run 1-3 feet above normal. we will have a closer look at the track and the extended forecast coming up in just a few minutes. >> team coverage of hurricane earl continues from ocean city where lowell melser or is live with more on what they are...
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the latest place we see the dodgeball war is being wedged in charleston, west virginia. the director the state's office of education performance is citing schools that allow dodgeball to be played in gym classes. in an interview with a local paper, kenneth seal said, quote, i've just seen some really bad things happen. there is no place in school to be expressing violence like this. he added, quote, bullies like it, because they can slam some kid really hard with a ball. dodgeball is not part of the state's physical ed content standards, according to an official report. seal says sometimes basketballs and soccer balls are used instead of the soft playground balls. some area residents think dodgeball should be put back in public schools. they have other contact sports. one person said they have other contact sports, so what's the difference? and another said, i loved it. but not because i got to bully someone. it's competition. but a school psychologist warned this, quote, it can get out of hand. i've dealt with the aftermath of that. the aftermath of dodgeball. something
the latest place we see the dodgeball war is being wedged in charleston, west virginia. the director the state's office of education performance is citing schools that allow dodgeball to be played in gym classes. in an interview with a local paper, kenneth seal said, quote, i've just seen some really bad things happen. there is no place in school to be expressing violence like this. he added, quote, bullies like it, because they can slam some kid really hard with a ball. dodgeball is not part...
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this afternoon in alexandria, virginia, crews clean debris off sidewalks and some restaurants have to put sandbags in front of their businesses to keep rising water out. the air at expects to see 2.5 inches of rain by the end -- area expects to see 2.5 inches of rain by the end of the weekend. several motorists got stranded in high water over the weekend so far. three people had to be rescued and treated for hypothermia. we are told the water did receive at one point, but then came right back up. in allegheny county, about 75 residents have voluntarily evacuated because of flooding concerns. in central maryland, nearly 35 residents lost power on saturday, most in baltimore city, baltimore county, and anne arundel county. by saturday evening, most power had been restored. is the worst behind us? >> it would appear that way. the worst of the extreme weather is done. the storm is still with us, and will still be throwing rain chances at us. one of these areas of rain show or activity is up in new jersey, coming off the atlantic ocean. the storm's center has edged off the peninsula and ri
this afternoon in alexandria, virginia, crews clean debris off sidewalks and some restaurants have to put sandbags in front of their businesses to keep rising water out. the air at expects to see 2.5 inches of rain by the end -- area expects to see 2.5 inches of rain by the end of the weekend. several motorists got stranded in high water over the weekend so far. three people had to be rescued and treated for hypothermia. we are told the water did receive at one point, but then came right back...
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>> reporter: unless he's going to make a big left turn into virginia. >> i hope no the. >> chances of that are 0. >> okay. >> and there you go. >> and we're confidence, i -- confident in what we're not going to get here in d.c. i really think, while the beaches are going to be a little windy tomorrow and there is going to be rough surf and there will be some passing showers, this gets out of the way really, real quick and this is a look at the hurricane right now offshore. it's big. have you heard ed rapport from the hurricane centers say that this is a large hurricane. this is the eye here and that has been kind of getting a little bit less organized and that is a good thing, too and that is moving out of the real warm water. earlier morning, the winds were up into category 4 and 145 miles per hour and that has gotten out of the warm water and the wind speeds, thank goodness, came down to 150 miles an hour sustained and they extend out about 90 miles from center in all directions in the tropical storm-force winds right now, extending over 200 miles from center in all directions. agai
>> reporter: unless he's going to make a big left turn into virginia. >> i hope no the. >> chances of that are 0. >> okay. >> and there you go. >> and we're confidence, i -- confident in what we're not going to get here in d.c. i really think, while the beaches are going to be a little windy tomorrow and there is going to be rough surf and there will be some passing showers, this gets out of the way really, real quick and this is a look at the hurricane right...
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citizen living in virginia, wanted to kill as many washington d.c. metro riders as possible. he faces a detention hearing tomorrow in northern virginia. >>> mountains of storm debris are being cleaned up today across the eastern half of the u.s. at least 56 tornadoes touched down tuesday and wednesday from indian to the carolinas and turns out to be the highest october tornado count on record. >>> and the last official job market reading before tuesday's elections and the number of people filing initial jobless benefits declined slightly last week for the second week in a row. >>> the commander in chief is taking heat from an unlikely source. jon stewart needled president obama saying his campaign slogan should have been yes, we can, with certain conditions. the president put up with the popular show to reach a younger audience. >>> getting a boost from a higher power, the sun, a church in france is installing solar panels on the roof to cut energy costs. >>> and doing heavy lifting in ft. worth, texas, when baby justice mansfield was born at 13 pounds and doctors are amazed,
citizen living in virginia, wanted to kill as many washington d.c. metro riders as possible. he faces a detention hearing tomorrow in northern virginia. >>> mountains of storm debris are being cleaned up today across the eastern half of the u.s. at least 56 tornadoes touched down tuesday and wednesday from indian to the carolinas and turns out to be the highest october tornado count on record. >>> and the last official job market reading before tuesday's elections and the...
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she said it would be interesting, especially with the new is the -- presidency to, be down in west virginia right now, to sort of get thed in washington look. i have to say so far i agree. it's been fascinating, a lot of funnel. >> what have you learned? >> well, i'd never been to washington before. >> ever? >> no, not ever. so i really -- i had my own opinions about how things were getting done. i still have those opinions but it's been nice to talk to people who live here. >> give us an idea of opinions you had before you got here about this town. >> i didn't mean necessarily about the town but more the people in it. there was a quote that gene alperlt said on the first day -- 65 area miles of washington, surrounded by reality. that was my mentality going in but i think it makes a lot more sense now, the world that this is in. >> why? >> this is the center of everything. like -- i have that opinion now and it's not something they understood before. it's not a place that you can come and take in opinions from outside and ignore the fact that this is the place where you have to engage with
she said it would be interesting, especially with the new is the -- presidency to, be down in west virginia right now, to sort of get thed in washington look. i have to say so far i agree. it's been fascinating, a lot of funnel. >> what have you learned? >> well, i'd never been to washington before. >> ever? >> no, not ever. so i really -- i had my own opinions about how things were getting done. i still have those opinions but it's been nice to talk to people who live...
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and that's west virginia. and that explains why that state is in full pledge pandemonium over the mountain neerz being in the final four. it's a tail of small state pride. >> we had like 12,000 people come out to see us leave and go on the bus and it just feels amazing that we're the focal point of west virginia. we feel honored that we get the opportunity to make them feel good. >> finally tonight, this is at a flag football charity event in phoenix over the weekend. that is joe flaco with the ball. the guy shooting the video is a huge fan. and erin is going to be up a notch. got him right there. >> oh. >> he dropped the camera, which is bad form if you're a photographer. but he's okay. >> he actually gave you this video, did he? >> no. we stole it off of youtube. >> okay. >> i'm saying our guys when we send our photographers, how many times the poor guy gets hit [ laughing ] . >> our guys shoot football games and they wear a cup. >> so they're protected. >> that's why you know he's an amateur. i can't believ
and that's west virginia. and that explains why that state is in full pledge pandemonium over the mountain neerz being in the final four. it's a tail of small state pride. >> we had like 12,000 people come out to see us leave and go on the bus and it just feels amazing that we're the focal point of west virginia. we feel honored that we get the opportunity to make them feel good. >> finally tonight, this is at a flag football charity event in phoenix over the weekend. that is joe...
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, southwest virginia. frigid temperatures this morning, partly to mostly cloudy now 27 in washington, teens in the suburbs, single digits in some rural areas. noon today to 7:00 p.m. wednesday, winter storm warning in effect throughout the entire region as well as further north and west. this storm will have huge impacts. we've seen the leading edge of that snow coming into the mountains and southern shenandoah valley. should be arriving here noon time. light snow initially. afternoon evening hours maybe more intensity. midnight mixing with sleet as well and some rain further to our south and east in that green zone. by dawn on wednesday everything will change to all snow where there's a mix and we'll see total amounts around our region of eight to 12 inches across northern virginia, the district of columbia and throughout much of maryland and further northern parts of maryland, northeastern maryland up to 20 inches lighter always further to the south. how is the traffic? >> generally speaking, we're looki
, southwest virginia. frigid temperatures this morning, partly to mostly cloudy now 27 in washington, teens in the suburbs, single digits in some rural areas. noon today to 7:00 p.m. wednesday, winter storm warning in effect throughout the entire region as well as further north and west. this storm will have huge impacts. we've seen the leading edge of that snow coming into the mountains and southern shenandoah valley. should be arriving here noon time. light snow initially. afternoon evening...
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the real bullet area, from ohio, west virginia, virginia, new jersey and new york. all the mid-atlantic region should be dominated by moderate to heavy rain. as low pressure develops off the east coast. going to get quite windy. probably have winds 40 to 50 miles an hour. particularly north of new jersey. winds coming in off the ocean. looking for moderate flooding. maybe 2 to 3-foot moderate tides. rain here, still lingering on sunday. at least for a little while. won't be nearly as heavy. maybe leftover showers by sunday. gale warning on the bay. through tomorrow afternoon. northeast winds as high as 30 knots or even gustier. tonight, then, cloudy skies. rain. rain could get heavy at times. at least 46 tomorrow. 52, windy, rain. maybe heavy at times. some flooding suddenly possible. and storm drains, if they're clogged up, they're going to flood. watch out for that. >> thank you. >>> are your brackets ready to go? >> i'm going to get there. we need them on sunday, right? >> yes. >>> march madness. ncaa tournament starts next week. wjz wants to invite you to try yo
the real bullet area, from ohio, west virginia, virginia, new jersey and new york. all the mid-atlantic region should be dominated by moderate to heavy rain. as low pressure develops off the east coast. going to get quite windy. probably have winds 40 to 50 miles an hour. particularly north of new jersey. winds coming in off the ocean. looking for moderate flooding. maybe 2 to 3-foot moderate tides. rain here, still lingering on sunday. at least for a little while. won't be nearly as heavy....
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dominion virginia power reports 850 customers in northern virginia with more than 100 outages in the shenandoah valley. pepco reports almost 650 outages. more than 400 in the district. more than 100 in montgomery county and just under 100 in prince georges county. bge reports more than 150 outages in anne arundel county and more than 250 outages in howard county. >>> things may change later in the morning but so far only a few flights out of national and dulles are cancelled. four were bound for newark. hundreds of flights were cancelled as snow challenge improves a the rochester airport. they struggled to keep the runways clear. you can check on the conditions anytime on our website at wusa9.com. just click on the traffic tab. >>> it is coming up on 5:05. time for the first "living $mart" report of the morning and jessica doyle is here with a look at the day ahead on wall street. ugly day yesterday. >> very bad. but we are hopeful for the future. it is friday. we are waking up with a smile on our face and this morning the direction of trading could be decided by economic data that's
dominion virginia power reports 850 customers in northern virginia with more than 100 outages in the shenandoah valley. pepco reports almost 650 outages. more than 400 in the district. more than 100 in montgomery county and just under 100 in prince georges county. bge reports more than 150 outages in anne arundel county and more than 250 outages in howard county. >>> things may change later in the morning but so far only a few flights out of national and dulles are cancelled. four were...